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Manchester United reveal modern Old Trafford improvements during revamp or rebuild debate

Manchester United appear to have completed work to redesign and improve Old Trafford's tunnel.

It was announced at the start of the month that work had commenced on the players' tunnel and footage from the club has revealed the changes that have been made.

The exposed ductwork in the tunnel has been covered by a black ceiling and stylish white lights have been installed to give a modern and futuristic appearance.

Furthermore, both walls in the tunnel have been painted the same colour red. The wall by the home dressing room was previously a different shade of red - the opposite wall was painted white - and club badges and red devils that decorated the walls have been taken down.

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Earlier this month, United said existing plaques for former club president John Henry Davis and former owner James W. Gibson would be given new homes within the tunnel.

A statement from the club read: "The objective is to create a performance environment that will inspire and motivate our men’s, women’s and academy players on matchdays.

"Led by the football department, this summer’s refurbishment will introduce a more modern and premium space for the squads to utilise.

United began making 'regular summer upgrades' to Old Trafford at the beginning of June. There was a screen erected beside the Megastore at the stadium which prevented public access to the turnstile area beneath the North East corner so painting work could commence.

The South West Quad and North West Quad were given a new lick of paint and a rubbish skip was spotted outside the away team turnstiles near the Munich Tunnel.

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